Monday 18th March
Report written by Tom Mutton
We had something a bit different this week. It was a tough one!
The now annual Park Hill Uprise Urban Hill Climb organised by Adam Simmonite of Sheffield Urban Cyclocross.
More details on the event and entry can be found here.
The main aim of the eve was to try and gain back as much of the cobbles from nature as possible. This is a fantastic area, but it's not shown so much love and the once wide cobblestone paths get grown over by weeds and moss, making it less accessible to people and particularly for this event slippery and not as safe as it should be.
ENTER GOOD GYM!
Armed with sharp spades, brushes and snow plows, kindly borrowed from SUSTRANS SIMON, we got straight to work after meeting Adam on site who had already put over an hours shift in!
By the end of our time the path was looking much safer and wider, ready for the main event this coming Saturday! If you can make it down to enter or even just to support on the sidelines it will be sure to be a great event!
Following the efforts some of us headed to The Rutland Arms for refreshments and a first experience of the ledgendary 'Rutty Butty' - All the carbs!
Calling all Sheffield cyclists, commuters, club riders, junior Shredders and Bromptoneers, come and take part in the Park Hill UpRise Urban Hill Climb and show the rest of the city how to embrace the city’s urban hill climbs and show some grit. 3 chances to claim victory over 2 runs of the Cobbled climbs in the shadow of the iconic Park Hill Flats. The race is also part of The Festival of The Outdoors, a month-long festival of events and activities that showcase why Sheffield is The Outdoor City. Sheffield Urban Cyclo specialise in running cycling events in the urban environment is returning to Park Hill to run the Park Hill UpRise, Urban Hill Climb with races for all generations and abilities to take part in. The Park Hill UpRise is an event for both experienced riders and anyone who wants to have a go, so includes junior, adult and Brompton Bike categories. All money from Entry fees will be split between 2 local charities, Roundabout, Young peoples charity and Woodhead MRT
See moreTue 19th Mar at 11:52am
Thank you Tom! I'm aching all over today...but really proud of how much we achieved!
Tue 19th Mar at 10:33pm
You guys really went for it! Well done. I soon ran out of steam and the noise was painful!
Wed 20th Mar at 10:26am
Well done guys!
Sheffield
Keeping the local area spic and span and enjoying a posh coffee after